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Dialog Axiata Appoints Arjuna Herath as Independent Non Executive Director

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AI-generatedThe article highlights environmental risks to Sri Lanka's economy, focusing on climate vulnerabilities that could hinder recovery efforts. It underscores the importance of integrating sustainability into economic policies to mitigate impacts on sectors like agriculture and infrastructure.
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- CEJ warns Sri Lanka's economic recovery is at risk due to environmental degradation and climate vulnerabilities.
- Climate shocks like floods and droughts threaten key sectors such as agriculture and fisheries.
- CEJ emphasizes need for sustainable practices and policy interventions, citing a polythene bag ban set for November 2025.
- CEJ calls for shift towards sustainable consumption and climate-resilient infrastructure.
- Environmental protection is deemed essential for economic survival and growth.
Sustained climate pressures and delayed adaptation measures likely constrain agricultural productivity and resilience. Historical parallels show climate warnings don't always translate to immediate agricultural downturns.
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Sector impact at a glance
- AGRICULTUREmid
- AGRICULTUREshort
- ENERGY_CONSUMERmid
- ENERGY_CONSUMERshort
- REAL_ESTATEmid
- REAL_ESTATEshort
- TOURISMmid
- TOURISMshort
